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everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall is it does not really follow the 1967 border. it cuts deep into palestinian territory and what would become the future palestinian state. a took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people who live here, they couldn't care less if the arab is yellow, green, comes from africa. for them an arab is an arab. in september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but neverthele
everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall is it does not really follow the 1967 border. it cuts deep into palestinian territory and what would become the future palestinian state. a took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was...
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we have residents from the occupied territories here as well as arabs from israel. and something can develop between the arabs and the jews in the wing. we have wings that are mixed with both minorities, and this could be the start of it. >> while rimonim is always braced for violence, officials say, they control it by not only accommodating religious and ethnic customs, but by trying to make life relatively comfortable for its inmates. shoti, a palestinian muslim, serving life for murder, has done time at five other israeli prisons prior to rimonim. >> translator: when i came to this prison, i felt like i was in a hotel compared with where i have been previously. we have everything. nothing is lacking. we have a television. we have a radio, a cd player, dvds, fans, shelves, there is a cabinet where we put all our clothes. a shower. nothing is lacking. >> rimonim has both two-man and six-man cells, all of which more resemble college dormitories than american prison cells. and while most american inmates are not allowed to bring personal items beyond wedding bands or
we have residents from the occupied territories here as well as arabs from israel. and something can develop between the arabs and the jews in the wing. we have wings that are mixed with both minorities, and this could be the start of it. >> while rimonim is always braced for violence, officials say, they control it by not only accommodating religious and ethnic customs, but by trying to make life relatively comfortable for its inmates. shoti, a palestinian muslim, serving life for...
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i'll talk about israel, for example. jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan. so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other governments. so everybody's trying to do what they can. it is a big problem. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's overwhelming. >> you're talking about working with germany now because there are so many -- germany seems to be getting all the refugees, or certainly a high number of them. so the programs in germany, can you talk about that? >> so, as we said before, we are an humanitarian organization. we don't deal with the political questions. we are just seeing that there is a crisis, and we would like to help
i'll talk about israel, for example. jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan. so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are...
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part of the deal is the delivery of aid through israel, but not a lifting of a blockade that israel imposes on gaza to prevent hamas from developing weapons. some people are opposed to the deal, including a family of four men detained by hamas. if hamas and gaza are going to get such a great benefit out of it, a material benefit, we are determined and we are waiting for the government to do its thing. they did not do anything. >> protesters say the government signed a deal to build a pipeline out of turkey so they could sell gas to europe. says minister netanyahu the timing with turkey was crucial. to football now, and euro 2016 per in the last quarterfinals matchup, france put on a clinic against iceland, sending them home on a final score of five goals to 2. unsurprisingly, fans were overwhelmed. supporters flooding the rainy streets of paris, celebrating france's victory over iceland and seeing the night through on the shopping is a -- on the champs elysees. the fighting started 13 minutes into the game. the opening goal was done with a left foot through the goalkeeper's legs. three more
part of the deal is the delivery of aid through israel, but not a lifting of a blockade that israel imposes on gaza to prevent hamas from developing weapons. some people are opposed to the deal, including a family of four men detained by hamas. if hamas and gaza are going to get such a great benefit out of it, a material benefit, we are determined and we are waiting for the government to do its thing. they did not do anything. >> protesters say the government signed a deal to build a...
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israel: chicos, saluden a mis primas. [silbidos] ahora sí que estas de rojo yo les digo que son mis primas. ¿verdad, primita? >> claro que sí, primor. israel: salúdame. y por aquello de que a la prima se le da un beso, ¿verdad? >> claro, así es. israel: lo que me gusta de esta prima es que se come una aceituna y ya se llenó, muy bien. [risas] israel: muy bien. y esta también. dicen que lo más sabroso es chupar huesito, ¿verdad?
israel: chicos, saluden a mis primas. [silbidos] ahora sí que estas de rojo yo les digo que son mis primas. ¿verdad, primita? >> claro que sí, primor. israel: salúdame. y por aquello de que a la prima se le da un beso, ¿verdad? >> claro, así es. israel: lo que me gusta de esta prima es que se come una aceituna y ya se llenó, muy bien. [risas] israel: muy bien. y esta también. dicen que lo más sabroso es chupar huesito, ¿verdad?
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. >> and today the publication of a reported that is pretty critical of israel. tell us more about what is in that reported? >> it is in fact critical of both sides, though you are right, it is more critical of israel. what the court is saying is that it calls on the palestinians to cease these acts of terror, to seas the incitement to violence we've seen over the past nine months and it more seriously calls on israel to stop its enterprise in the west bank, stop the building in the jewish settlements which the rest of the world does not regard as legal and also to stop building in areas that the palestinians seek for a state of their own. the question that the quartet asks is, is veam really interested in a two-state solution if it is in factdwoshing to make it nonviable and if ministers in the government say they don't believe in it? that's the nen -- ten ob -- tenor of what we've been hearing but after four attacks in 36 hours, i don't think we're going to have a very sympathetic response to that from the israeli government. >> one week now past since the brit
. >> and today the publication of a reported that is pretty critical of israel. tell us more about what is in that reported? >> it is in fact critical of both sides, though you are right, it is more critical of israel. what the court is saying is that it calls on the palestinians to cease these acts of terror, to seas the incitement to violence we've seen over the past nine months and it more seriously calls on israel to stop its enterprise in the west bank, stop the building in the...
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. >> the most striking thing about neve tirza is that it is the only female prison in israel, and it has 215 beds. to give you some perspective, the state of virginia has the same population as israel and six times as many female inmates. >> we have all types. long sentences, short sentences, minors, old women. everybody is here. every kind of crime you can think of, murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers, white collar. >> you have white-collar criminals with someone who has committed murder? >> right. >> like rimonim, neve tirza also places an emphasis on rehabilitation. and in certain areas could be mistaken for a college campus.
. >> the most striking thing about neve tirza is that it is the only female prison in israel, and it has 215 beds. to give you some perspective, the state of virginia has the same population as israel and six times as many female inmates. >> we have all types. long sentences, short sentences, minors, old women. everybody is here. every kind of crime you can think of, murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers, white collar. >> you have white-collar criminals with someone who has...
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death to america and death to israel. why should we further give advantage to the buildup of iranian power when it's going not into the economy, but into the hands, the coffers, the iranian revolutionary guard corps? that's the problem. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. ill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. hill: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the chairman yielding. i appreciate his work on this important issue. he makes a good point. which is that this is not so noted ut the jcpoa, as by the opposition, this is about the fact that our joint agreement that the obama administration reached with our allies, with iran, is in conflict in many ways with existing federal law and federal practice. where we are still involved in analyzing iran for its sanctioned violations. more importantly, while there's a lot of talk about the one-year anniversary of the jcpoa, i want to remind my friends on both sides of the aisle that seven years ago, in iran 009, the people
death to america and death to israel. why should we further give advantage to the buildup of iranian power when it's going not into the economy, but into the hands, the coffers, the iranian revolutionary guard corps? that's the problem. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. ill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. hill: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the chairman yielding. i appreciate his work on this important issue. he makes a...
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the soviet union, poland and hungary who is coming to israel. they needed it for the population but they also knew that some of them were being recruited by the kgb and other eastern intelligence agencies. there be reporting back to their capitals, budapest or moscow and then be going straight to the outside. that was our our priority. was not even thinking about nazis then and israel why the u.s. had it. >> a patient with the cold war, israel had its preoccupation with just existing. but by the late 50s when they got this tip about eichmann's presence in argentina, at that point the origin really was in this is again there's one member of the prosecution saying gabriel block he said in our concern was that the holocaust was being forgotten not just abroad, but it was not being talked about in israel. before the reason that young israelis could not understand how this could have happened, how people could have gone to their death seemingly without fighting and in israel you understood fighting and death. and that this would be if they got eichma
the soviet union, poland and hungary who is coming to israel. they needed it for the population but they also knew that some of them were being recruited by the kgb and other eastern intelligence agencies. there be reporting back to their capitals, budapest or moscow and then be going straight to the outside. that was our our priority. was not even thinking about nazis then and israel why the u.s. had it. >> a patient with the cold war, israel had its preoccupation with just existing. but...
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company in israel. even sometimes the global center of cybersecurity for the company and i think this is fascinating. >> with the comments you made about 68% of the students in the advanced degree programs are coming from overseas, the question that begs to be asked, is that because they're not enough u.s. students applying for the programs, and the question is, why is that? or are they being beaten out by the more talented folks from overseas. why only 34% of u.s. students in those advance programs? >> what i hear from chancellors, and presidents and deans at colleges and universities is because many of the undergreat undergraduate particular leave college and get high-paying jobs with the knowledge and skills they obtain in four years and there's not an incentive to return for masters and ph.d so there's a talent shortage in the graduate school pipeline. secondly is the incentives aren't there when you talk about leaving the government to go to a higher paying job in industry or elsewhere, the same is
company in israel. even sometimes the global center of cybersecurity for the company and i think this is fascinating. >> with the comments you made about 68% of the students in the advanced degree programs are coming from overseas, the question that begs to be asked, is that because they're not enough u.s. students applying for the programs, and the question is, why is that? or are they being beaten out by the more talented folks from overseas. why only 34% of u.s. students in those...
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support for israel is an expression of americanism. the responsibility of our party and government to advance policies that reflect american's betweenesire for -- israel and america. theinternal capital of jewish people and their nationstate, we have lent our silent approval to those wishing to split the city. instead of calling for the u.s. embassy to be moved from tel in fulfillmentem of u.s. law, we remain silent. worse, -- which y.amples the sovereignit with the eyes of the country and wide world upon us, we have arrived at a moment of truth, where we must reckon with our principles and our a. -- and our faith. the republican party base stands with israel. that is not what our platform reflects. platformnds, our endorses the idea, forcing israel to concede vital territory. today, i am presenting platform language that captures the true sentiment of pro-israel supporters, the ideas and principles that transcend partisanship with the input of team ofp's excellent advisors as well as experts from across the spectrum. we have developed
support for israel is an expression of americanism. the responsibility of our party and government to advance policies that reflect american's betweenesire for -- israel and america. theinternal capital of jewish people and their nationstate, we have lent our silent approval to those wishing to split the city. instead of calling for the u.s. embassy to be moved from tel in fulfillmentem of u.s. law, we remain silent. worse, -- which y.amples the sovereignit with the eyes of the country and wide...
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companies like israel chemicals. one of the arguments by people at, may be sector specific rather than companies as a whole in israel. yousef: thank you, elliott. still to come, investors waiting for details on prime minister abe's stimulus plan. we will talk about the implications, next. ?c+sv angie: it is 1:30 p.m. in tokyo. the last 90 minutes of trading. topics are leading gains in the region as expectations of stimulus props up the market, but there is a denial paring back some of the gains as the chief cabinet secretary says helicopter money, do not expect that. ♪ angie: the top stories on bloomberg. opec is predicting higher demands for its crude oil next mayor as global supplies shrank. saudi arabia pumps near record levels. the 14 members say they have to produce 33 million barrels a day next year. production from non-opec nations fall and it has recovered since it's low. output in the u.s. has retreated. yousef: kuwait is taking steps to settle minority stakes in as many as four units of the state's oil p
companies like israel chemicals. one of the arguments by people at, may be sector specific rather than companies as a whole in israel. yousef: thank you, elliott. still to come, investors waiting for details on prime minister abe's stimulus plan. we will talk about the implications, next. ?c+sv angie: it is 1:30 p.m. in tokyo. the last 90 minutes of trading. topics are leading gains in the region as expectations of stimulus props up the market, but there is a denial paring back some of the...
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>> israel is a startup nation. the uk, this was a startup. and create a whole range of agreements all over the world. and number one on the list, the fifth strongest trading partner, the priority, especially as we have this front line of technologies, this is the future. trish: you mentioned this is good news, breaking that boris johnson is named foreign secretary. what does that really mean? he was definitely part of the exit plan, the leave. >> england was still part of europe, doesn't want to see a complete divorce, the market in europe for british exports. it is a good move to bring him back in. the interesting thing about israel is great britain can do europe a great favor if they came up with his real to make is real the silicon valley of europe. europe needs the innovation and entrepreneurship israel has and to some extent, there could be a place that comes out of this that we haven't fully appreciated. liz: your making ron smile. we appreciate it. closing bell ringing and 40 minute. s&p and the tao. here is what is bringing the tao al
>> israel is a startup nation. the uk, this was a startup. and create a whole range of agreements all over the world. and number one on the list, the fifth strongest trading partner, the priority, especially as we have this front line of technologies, this is the future. trish: you mentioned this is good news, breaking that boris johnson is named foreign secretary. what does that really mean? he was definitely part of the exit plan, the leave. >> england was still part of europe,...
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the biggest aerospace company in israel is challenged for to the table. if you are talking about a problem in gaza, the north, or isis issues, or something like that. part of the portfolio is too big for these threats. if you have very big uavs or sophisticated missiles, not necessarily collected to the emergence ahead, but they are the much preparing for north of lebanon. they can go to details. this, all lost by definition, is being positively linked to other countries where they have similar threats and operations and problems. we continuing the international market regarding this small case solution, and i am very active in this field. jill: wonderful. as you mentioned, iai is the largest aerospace company in israel, and it is government owned. for the u.s. market, that is a different concept. talk about the challenges associated with that, and the opportunity to collaborate more with government, if that is also the case. mr. white: challenges and nice word for the situation. we are unique, not only us, but other israeli companies. we are from one-sid
the biggest aerospace company in israel is challenged for to the table. if you are talking about a problem in gaza, the north, or isis issues, or something like that. part of the portfolio is too big for these threats. if you have very big uavs or sophisticated missiles, not necessarily collected to the emergence ahead, but they are the much preparing for north of lebanon. they can go to details. this, all lost by definition, is being positively linked to other countries where they have similar...
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he is the senior rabbi at reform congregation israel in suburban philadelphia, which is the sixth oldest reform congregation in the united states. and has a illustrious history, at one time its rabbi was the only -- was the leading jewish abolitionist in the united states, and during the civil war ki as it was known was known as the abolitionist temple. and since then it has a long history of social activism. but in addition to that, lance has a ph.d. in history from the university of cincinnati, he's written a number of books on american jewish history and written a number of scholarly articles as well as articles in the more popular press and i had the honor of co-authoring an article with lance on the huffington post this year on the brandeis confirmation, which we are also celebrating this year. before i introduce lance, this is one of the great virtues of being the conference coordinator, i can add to the program whenever i want and i want to add one footnote to andrew's paper, because i think it is relevant to everything that we will be talking about today. and that is that in 1866
he is the senior rabbi at reform congregation israel in suburban philadelphia, which is the sixth oldest reform congregation in the united states. and has a illustrious history, at one time its rabbi was the only -- was the leading jewish abolitionist in the united states, and during the civil war ki as it was known was known as the abolitionist temple. and since then it has a long history of social activism. but in addition to that, lance has a ph.d. in history from the university of...
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. >> israel set the example for many countries. they told the terrorists point-blank, we are not going to negotiate with you. we do not recognize your legitimacy. >> if you're going to be hardline your response, how do you end the episode? do you just stand by while all the hostages are killed? like this guy. technically i'm a cook. sign up here. drive a few hours a day. make $300 a week. actually it's a little bit more than that. that's extra buy-you-stuff money. or buy-them-stuff money. calling all early risers, nine-to-fivers and night owls. with uber-a little drive goes a long way. start earning this week. go to uber.com/drivenow thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and now! let's dance! flo: whoa there! progressive covers boaand rvs, okay? plenty of policies to go around. [ grunts ] oh, oh, i'm the bad guy? you threw a fish at us, so, yeah. yeah. coverage for land and sea. now, that's progressive. and i'm michael howard. we left on our honeymoon in january 20
. >> israel set the example for many countries. they told the terrorists point-blank, we are not going to negotiate with you. we do not recognize your legitimacy. >> if you're going to be hardline your response, how do you end the episode? do you just stand by while all the hostages are killed? like this guy. technically i'm a cook. sign up here. drive a few hours a day. make $300 a week. actually it's a little bit more than that. that's extra buy-you-stuff money. or buy-them-stuff...
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that david quoted "even israel's top military officers said he was expressed. the deal removed the most serious danger to israel's existence for the foreseeable future ." isn't that for a country and prime minister who fought as hard as anyone to stop this deal including a speech to the congress suggest that the deal has not turned out to be what he feared most? >> well, the the general and others have to suggest the fact that in about seven years now this deal will sanction iran to begin to install high velocity centrifuges. in about ten years it adds much more to it. the danger that the general feared is coming, delayed but coming and, at that time, iran will likely to have a robust expensive nuclear program that will not be subject to sanctions or any other measure because it's legally within their right to have that. >> rose: and the administration knew when it negotiated that it was providing for that possibility? >> well, h this deal has an expiration clause in it, a series of expiration cause. in that sense they not only understood that but that down the
that david quoted "even israel's top military officers said he was expressed. the deal removed the most serious danger to israel's existence for the foreseeable future ." isn't that for a country and prime minister who fought as hard as anyone to stop this deal including a speech to the congress suggest that the deal has not turned out to be what he feared most? >> well, the the general and others have to suggest the fact that in about seven years now this deal will sanction...
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, we provide israel with more than $3 billion in aid. as a member of the armed services committee, i have been fighting to ensure that this year's defense bill will fund israel's missile defense programs and will continue to do so as we enter the conference with the house on the ndaa, as we will do shortly. our goal has to be to reach the $601 million that has been authorized. i'm hopeful that we will do so. i will fight to make sure that the conference committee report includes that number. while i know these annual increases for missile programs are vital to our defense cooperation, we really need a long-term agreement to defend israel against threats in an uncertain regional environment and to assure its qualitative military edge over iran or any other adversary. we need to use this time to renew a robust decade-long memorandum of understanding on united states military assistance or m.o.u. with israel as soon as possible. i am hopeful again, hopeful, that the m.o.u. will be concluded as quickly as possib possible. indeed, last novemb
, we provide israel with more than $3 billion in aid. as a member of the armed services committee, i have been fighting to ensure that this year's defense bill will fund israel's missile defense programs and will continue to do so as we enter the conference with the house on the ndaa, as we will do shortly. our goal has to be to reach the $601 million that has been authorized. i'm hopeful that we will do so. i will fight to make sure that the conference committee report includes that number....
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there was no special relationship between the state of israel and the united states in the 1950s under eisenhower. truman had to play off both the state department and defense that said israel was a bad bet for the united states. and for his own reasons my thinking is that it was mostly anti-soviet, he was afraid that israel being a socialist state would go over to stalin and he was looking for a way to contain. and so he supported it, maybe a little bit of nostalgia from sunday school as a boy. eisenhower, on the other hand, i think took a larger military look at it, and balanced support with the growing need for cooperation with the saudis and others. so he didn't see that as part of the moral response to the holocaust, which becomes part of the narrative much later. in general, in the united states, i don't think holocaust as a topic, cultural field of study, or as a phenomena is particularly significant until the late 1960s. there were survivors. they had practical problems. but there was nothing like what we have today with special holidays and holocaust study programs. and it was
there was no special relationship between the state of israel and the united states in the 1950s under eisenhower. truman had to play off both the state department and defense that said israel was a bad bet for the united states. and for his own reasons my thinking is that it was mostly anti-soviet, he was afraid that israel being a socialist state would go over to stalin and he was looking for a way to contain. and so he supported it, maybe a little bit of nostalgia from sunday school as a...
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is a lot of money your but not just in israel terms, it's a lot of money. to put it out of the curriculum of the high school near the end of the high school, including in the exams. part is to take very interesting challenge to ask students to participate in afterschool programs, not part of the official curriculums come into the areas and we found there is a big demand for that. we promote this program about two years ago when currently you have a thousand people each year participating in the program. it's important not just what to study during college and university in israel. it's also very important for the part of the military service which is compulsory service. we have a compulsory service. i believe we would like not to have it but this is -- president lee we understand we need to find the most talented people to be part of the unit and the programs help us to find those people through competitions but also through just participating in those programs. i talk about the military, i'm talking about every year, every boy and to individual at the age
is a lot of money your but not just in israel terms, it's a lot of money. to put it out of the curriculum of the high school near the end of the high school, including in the exams. part is to take very interesting challenge to ask students to participate in afterschool programs, not part of the official curriculums come into the areas and we found there is a big demand for that. we promote this program about two years ago when currently you have a thousand people each year participating in the...
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the occupation of palestinian territories must and for israel hes and palate -- israelis and palestinians to live amo. the united states must be a credible peace broker. this language simply adds the following to the sentence -- we will continue to work towards a two state solution to israeli and palestinian conflict, to recognize borders that provide the palestinians with an end to occupation and illegal settlements so they may live in independent sovereignty and dignity. >> do we have 15 seconders? hold them up. know peoplegive, i will speak in opposition. i will open the five-minute clock. at this point, because this may be a contentious issue, does everyone have their clicker? all right. are there any clickers, are there any seats where people you know have left permanently, where there is a clicker? because if there is, i will ask that that be picked up. do we have a clerk? all right. will you grab that? are there any others -- just check. if there are seats where there is a clicker, where you know the person has left, raise your hand. ok. final provision i want to make. there are in
the occupation of palestinian territories must and for israel hes and palate -- israelis and palestinians to live amo. the united states must be a credible peace broker. this language simply adds the following to the sentence -- we will continue to work towards a two state solution to israeli and palestinian conflict, to recognize borders that provide the palestinians with an end to occupation and illegal settlements so they may live in independent sovereignty and dignity. >> do we have...
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that was a tough question on israel, huh? that was nasty. whoa. >> just to mix quickly homeland security and jobs. why aren't we putting our retirees, our military retirees on that board or in tsa? get rid of all these heeby jobbies they wear -- we need the veterans back in there to take it. they fought for this country and defended it. they'll still do it. thank you. >> you know, and we are looking at that. we're looking at a lot of things. >> trump went on to talk about his support from border patrol agents. donald trump has begun formally vetting prospective vice presidential picks. at the top of the list are former house speaker newt gingrich and new jersey governor chris christie. the associated press is reporting that both received vetting paperwork in the last 24 hours. but while gingrich has recently criticized trump comments, christie is drawing attention as one of his most trusted and loyal advisers behind the scenes. however, christie's job approval rating in new jersey is at a 6 1/2 year low just 26% in a new poll from fairly dic
that was a tough question on israel, huh? that was nasty. whoa. >> just to mix quickly homeland security and jobs. why aren't we putting our retirees, our military retirees on that board or in tsa? get rid of all these heeby jobbies they wear -- we need the veterans back in there to take it. they fought for this country and defended it. they'll still do it. thank you. >> you know, and we are looking at that. we're looking at a lot of things. >> trump went on to talk about his...
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chinese companies are said to be of particular worry to regulators in israel. let me get into the reasons why. the latest attempt is from a chinese group which has made a $478 million in for phoenix that represents a 55% premium to the phoenix share price. yet the shares have barely risen, as analysts say the deal risks a similar fate of other attempted bids in the israeli insurance face. feeding shares have risen just 3.9% since the bid was announced on july 3. another has been in the crosshairs and yet it's stock has traded pretty much down so far this year. the main hold uppermost transaction is that the israel regulator is said to be reluctant to hand over citizen control -- control of citizen savings. myers later at bank of jerusalem in tel aviv said past attempts have shown that the israeli regulator doesn't want to controlling holder of an insurance company to be chinese, as the transparency of these companies is problematic. so is this scrutiny being applied to the chinese and other israeli industries, or is it just in the insurance space? >> chinese ha
chinese companies are said to be of particular worry to regulators in israel. let me get into the reasons why. the latest attempt is from a chinese group which has made a $478 million in for phoenix that represents a 55% premium to the phoenix share price. yet the shares have barely risen, as analysts say the deal risks a similar fate of other attempted bids in the israeli insurance face. feeding shares have risen just 3.9% since the bid was announced on july 3. another has been in the...
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i was in the northern part of israel-palestine. clearingeld we were for canada rock -- clearing volcanic rock so the first time they could plant tomatoes. and indeed those tomatoes were wonderful. thesomebody came and said americans dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima and over 100,000 people were killed. comprehend that at age 10 that there was such a weapon. even today it is hard to apprehend. .- hard to comprehend must remember during president eisenhower, over 50-60 years ago, kids had to learn -- each school had to have a shelter. thathildren had to learn if there was an air attack, they had to lie under the tables. fortunately this never came to pass. bill: one more question and we will wrap up the program. sir? experiencedinly young jack -- challenges as a young person. what was your attitude is a senior in high school, for transitioning? i'm sure many of us have experienced certain difficulties, but maybe not to the extent you have. what can you say your attitude was? bill: as a high school senior, say, having been through w
i was in the northern part of israel-palestine. clearingeld we were for canada rock -- clearing volcanic rock so the first time they could plant tomatoes. and indeed those tomatoes were wonderful. thesomebody came and said americans dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima and over 100,000 people were killed. comprehend that at age 10 that there was such a weapon. even today it is hard to apprehend. .- hard to comprehend must remember during president eisenhower, over 50-60 years ago, kids had to...
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somebody said something offensive about israel and he defends israel. but then somebody says something about muslims and he seems to embrace it. take a look . >> while wasting military in the middle east on behalf of zionist israel. thank you. >>le all right, well, let me ju tell you that israel is a very, very important ally of the united states. and we are going to protect them 100%. 100%. they've been our most reliable, it's our true friend over there and we're going to protect israel 100%. that was a tough question on israel. that was nasty. whoa. >> just to quickly. homeland security and jobs. why aren't we putting our military retirees on that board or in tsa? get rid of all these -- we need the veterans back in there to take it? they fought for this country and defended it and they'll still do it. thank you. >> you know, we are looking at that. we are looking at that. we are looking at a lot of things. >> yeah. >> i tell you, his temperament when he was taking questions there was the best -- it's interesting the fox poll coming out and saying 89%
somebody said something offensive about israel and he defends israel. but then somebody says something about muslims and he seems to embrace it. take a look . >> while wasting military in the middle east on behalf of zionist israel. thank you. >>le all right, well, let me ju tell you that israel is a very, very important ally of the united states. and we are going to protect them 100%. 100%. they've been our most reliable, it's our true friend over there and we're going to protect...
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i've been to both arab and the jewish country of israel. there are many difficult issues to be negotiated. borders, security, jerusalem and refugees, they are difficult issues, and they all affect each other. ultimately, it's up to the palestinians and the israeli leadership to make the tough choices that must be made. we cannot and we should not identify one final status issue over others. the parties must negotiate. we cannot prescribe specific outcomes that undermines the entire deal. to end encourage peace, to realize -- to encourage peace, to realize peace, to support a fair two-state solution, we must defeat this amendment andat support the base text of the platform. we should be proud that our platform, the democratic partyrm platform, for the very first time supports the only path to two states, bilateral thantiations between israel and palestine. thank you. >> any further comment again? [applause] i want to thank the speakers for their presentations and the respect that they have shown fot each other. with that, i'm going to -- we'
i've been to both arab and the jewish country of israel. there are many difficult issues to be negotiated. borders, security, jerusalem and refugees, they are difficult issues, and they all affect each other. ultimately, it's up to the palestinians and the israeli leadership to make the tough choices that must be made. we cannot and we should not identify one final status issue over others. the parties must negotiate. we cannot prescribe specific outcomes that undermines the entire deal. to end...
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charlie: when you look back at israel, the defense minister came here. i thought he was at the very right of israeli politics. he is left. the stinging rebuke of the prime minister. tom friedman: the whole spectrum has moved there. charlie: what is happening? tom friedman: because, well i can only speak for myself. charlie: you read about the affairs of marine le pen? tom friedman: i would never tell the israelis, you know you've got to get out of the west bank tomorrow. what is totally missing for friends of israel in this country, two things. where the creativity, where the imagination to how to find a way to work. charlie: they are developing their own tech community, health care. there was a whole range of things. pioneering creativity they have shown. tom friedman: what is unconscionable is an israeli government that continues to build settlements in the areas that, if there is ever to be a palestinian state, that is where it would be. you want to build more settlements in those areas that people think israel retains? not my cup of tea, but people w
charlie: when you look back at israel, the defense minister came here. i thought he was at the very right of israeli politics. he is left. the stinging rebuke of the prime minister. tom friedman: the whole spectrum has moved there. charlie: what is happening? tom friedman: because, well i can only speak for myself. charlie: you read about the affairs of marine le pen? tom friedman: i would never tell the israelis, you know you've got to get out of the west bank tomorrow. what is totally missing...
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he said israel needed to vet the jews coming to israel. they needed it for the population and also knew that some of them were being recruited by the kgb and other eastern intelligence agencies and they'd be reporting back to their capitals, warsaw, budapest, and then it would be going straight to the other side. so i wasn't thinking about nazis, and israel -- the u.s. had its cold war, israel had the preoccupation with just existing. by the late '50s when they got this tip that -- about eischman's presence in argentina, at that point the origin really was -- this is -- again, there's one member of the prosecution team still alive. he says our concern was that the holocaust was being for gone not just eye broad but mott being talk about in israel. and young israelis could not understand how this could happen, how people to have gone to their death seemingly without fighting. in israel you understood fighting and death. if they got eischman it would be a chance to explain the whole process, and ben gurion authorized the operation. a very lo
he said israel needed to vet the jews coming to israel. they needed it for the population and also knew that some of them were being recruited by the kgb and other eastern intelligence agencies and they'd be reporting back to their capitals, warsaw, budapest, and then it would be going straight to the other side. so i wasn't thinking about nazis, and israel -- the u.s. had its cold war, israel had the preoccupation with just existing. by the late '50s when they got this tip that -- about...
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israel's relationship with turkey was once a key strategic relationship, part of israel's stability. that fractured badly under erdogan, led the israelis to seek new relationships. is there something durable, it's always taught behind the scenes relations continued between the turkish military and israeli military, very much in the shadows, so maybe there's something to build on. the tensions with russia are more complicated. russia would love to have a stronger relationship with turkey, keep turkey away from its traditional nato membership. at this hour, no answers i can give but i know these are the questions u.s. officials will be thinking most about. >> one last question and that is, zoom back and take a wide shot for us on behalf of the viewers just tuning in, how rare this is. this is a nato member nation, couldn't be in a more critical position in a more critical part of the world. >> well, exactly. if you think of the fault lines in this very dangerous world we're living in, one of them runs right through turkey. turkey is a country where the islamic state has tried to set up
israel's relationship with turkey was once a key strategic relationship, part of israel's stability. that fractured badly under erdogan, led the israelis to seek new relationships. is there something durable, it's always taught behind the scenes relations continued between the turkish military and israeli military, very much in the shadows, so maybe there's something to build on. the tensions with russia are more complicated. russia would love to have a stronger relationship with turkey, keep...
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israel's enemies are our enemies. if the world does nothing else, let it know this, america stands with israel. [applause] the truth is you cannot command the respect of the world when you spend years apologizing to our enemies and abandoneding our friends. lecturing the american people about the crew says while refusing to call islamic extremism by name is an abdication of leadership. -- is roviding for the the chief responsibility of our national government. with everything happening in the world, i believe, my fellow conservatives. i believe it is imperative that conservatives again embrace america's role as the leader of the free world and the arsenal of democracy. i believe the time has come to dramatically increase defense spending to confront the knowible and unknowible threats of this still-new century. without rebuilding our military, no strategy will be stoust protect the american people and the sovereignty of the united states. among other measures, we could revive the future cam bat of the military and pro
israel's enemies are our enemies. if the world does nothing else, let it know this, america stands with israel. [applause] the truth is you cannot command the respect of the world when you spend years apologizing to our enemies and abandoneding our friends. lecturing the american people about the crew says while refusing to call islamic extremism by name is an abdication of leadership. -- is roviding for the the chief responsibility of our national government. with everything happening in the...
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besides israel, turkey is the only one that is in oecd country. you don't see a complete decoupling. it's still part of the west and nato. there will be greater tension between turkey and the rest of the west. >> we will continue the conversation shortly. you're sticking around, still a lot to get through. let's get more from the story of the bank of china making it bigger foray outside asia with the rollcall managing bond sales. including a 10 bollard -- $10 billion issue. what do we know at this point? >> bank of china is making big inroads into the middle east bond mandate space. desireseeing the clear by not just chinese banks, but the bank of china is state run, so this is officially sanctioned strategy, but not just chinese banks but also japanese banks coming into this space clearly sing the middle east as an area for future growth. to stick down their tentacles so they can get a better chunk of this business going forward as time of lowf this yields. negative yields in many places. but it's been part of the story. -- some of these a sovere
besides israel, turkey is the only one that is in oecd country. you don't see a complete decoupling. it's still part of the west and nato. there will be greater tension between turkey and the rest of the west. >> we will continue the conversation shortly. you're sticking around, still a lot to get through. let's get more from the story of the bank of china making it bigger foray outside asia with the rollcall managing bond sales. including a 10 bollard -- $10 billion issue. what do we...
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israel: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman has the only time. mr. israel: mr. chairman, the distinguished leader of the subcommittee, the gentleman from idaho, the ranking member from minnesota, agree that this amendment would have a misguided outcome. i urge my colleagues to oppose the amendment. with that i yield back. the chair: all time for debate having closed, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from virginia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the opinion in the the chair the noes visit. the amendment is not adopted. it is now in order to consider amendment number 47 printed in house report 114-683, for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. buck: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 47 offered by mr. buck of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 820, the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. buck: thank you, mr
israel: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman has the only time. mr. israel: mr. chairman, the distinguished leader of the subcommittee, the gentleman from idaho, the ranking member from minnesota, agree that this amendment would have a misguided outcome. i urge my colleagues to oppose the amendment. with that i yield back. the chair: all time for debate having closed, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from virginia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the opinion...
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terms of giving, you know, his answer on israel. when this woman makes a slur against muslims at tsa, he just said yeah, we are looking. >> it's unclear what it means. what are you going to do, take -- you know, i think if you're talking about veterans and putting them in those jobs, he could have said something like that, they would have been a better answer. talking about we're going to look at that the in a vague way seemed to think he was agreeing with the question which one wasn't the best thing. >> what a campaign. >> great campaign. fascinating. >> is it good for the country? >> i don't know, we'll see, hopefully. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, out of the shadows into the historic move, the pentagon has lifted the banal on transgender troops serving openly in the military. effective immediately. we'll speak to a captain directly impacted by this policy change right here on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. as. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help peopl
terms of giving, you know, his answer on israel. when this woman makes a slur against muslims at tsa, he just said yeah, we are looking. >> it's unclear what it means. what are you going to do, take -- you know, i think if you're talking about veterans and putting them in those jobs, he could have said something like that, they would have been a better answer. talking about we're going to look at that the in a vague way seemed to think he was agreeing with the question which one wasn't...
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foreignp, egypt's minister has wrapped up his trip to israel, his first in a month a decade. get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >> it is 1:30 in tokyo. you can see the surge after the weekend election that abe dominated. buzz now aboutof fiscal stimulus. the top stories on "bloomberg markets: middle east," asia's equities benchmark has jumped the most in four months. a job report came in stronger-than-expected. shares in tokyo have surged more than 3%. abe has a resounding win in upper house elections. meanwhile, set to enter a bull market. >> egyptian stocks had their biggest advance in almost four months. traders speculate the pound might be devalued as early as tuesday. equities are rallying after the central bank made public its five yeras oars of defend
foreignp, egypt's minister has wrapped up his trip to israel, his first in a month a decade. get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >> it is 1:30 in tokyo. you can see the...
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, there isn't even a connection between donald trump's platform and israel and what this administration and the democratic party has done to israel over the last 7 1/years. >> under barack obama it was disastrous. this year the bernie sanders folks tried to push the democratic platform further to the left and talking about the palestinian state. lou: at what point do you guys say it's a good platform. i understand you establishment republicans have trouble with donald trump. but as you go into the convention -- >> if the party's platform reflects donald trump's views i'm happy with that. but there are provisions of the platform the nominee doesn't necessarily. lou: paul ryan isn't going to play in this. who is going to be vice president? >> i would pick newt gingrich. he would check a lot of boxes. on the debate stable newt gingrich has no equal. he led the evident to balance the budget for the first time since man walked on the moon in 199. i think gingrich ups that gop base vote. i give a strong second to mike pence. my guess is -- >> you can't have them all. >> i would go to newt, i
, there isn't even a connection between donald trump's platform and israel and what this administration and the democratic party has done to israel over the last 7 1/years. >> under barack obama it was disastrous. this year the bernie sanders folks tried to push the democratic platform further to the left and talking about the palestinian state. lou: at what point do you guys say it's a good platform. i understand you establishment republicans have trouble with donald trump. but as you go...
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i have great support from israel. i will back israel 100%. i would like to go there. but i have great relationships, as you know, to the people in israel. by the way, obama, in my opinion, is the single worst thing politically speaking that's ever happened to israel. he has been a disaster for israel. i don't know. i don't know. i haven't set my schedule yet. it could happen. >> -- have you or your campaign had any conversations with foreign leaders trying to build up a relationship, should you win in november that way you can hit the ground running? >> i think it's possible we have. i'm only interested in winning. once i win, i'll get along great with foreign leaders. but they won't be taking advantage. the problem we have with foreign leaders, whether it's china, russia, or anybody. they don't respect our leadership. and certainly in the case of china, they take tremendous economic advantage of us, tremendous, to a point that is hard to believe. i'll get along great with the leadership. and we'll do well. yes, ma'am, in the back. >> following -- >> no, no, excuse me
i have great support from israel. i will back israel 100%. i would like to go there. but i have great relationships, as you know, to the people in israel. by the way, obama, in my opinion, is the single worst thing politically speaking that's ever happened to israel. he has been a disaster for israel. i don't know. i don't know. i haven't set my schedule yet. it could happen. >> -- have you or your campaign had any conversations with foreign leaders trying to build up a relationship,...
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america will stand with israel lways. finally, we want a president who will keep america strong, but use that strength to keep merica and the world at peace. a nuclear freeze is not a slogan: it is a tool for survival in the nuclear age. if we leave our children nothing else, let us leave them this earth as we found it: whole and green and full of ife. i know in my heart that walter mondale will be that president. a wise man once said, "every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a strange gift it is. if it is preserved jealously and selfishly, it impoverishes and saddens. but if it is spent for others, it enriches and beautifies." my fellow americans: we can debate policies and programs, but in the end what separates the two parties in this election campaign is whether we use the gift of life for others or only ourselves. tonight, my husband, john, and our three children are in this hall with me. to my daughters, donna and laura, and my son, john junior, i say: my mother did not break faith with me, and i will no
america will stand with israel lways. finally, we want a president who will keep america strong, but use that strength to keep merica and the world at peace. a nuclear freeze is not a slogan: it is a tool for survival in the nuclear age. if we leave our children nothing else, let us leave them this earth as we found it: whole and green and full of ife. i know in my heart that walter mondale will be that president. a wise man once said, "every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a...
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reporter: the criticism is detailed concerning israel's settlement policy, now criticism of its settlement policy is nothing new for the israeli government but the prime minister issued a statement earlier which criticized in return the part of the report, saying it perpetuates the myth, as it said, that israeli construction in the west bank is an obstacle to peace and it also continued by saying that when israel -- settlement, it never got peace in return. anchor: because we have to look at the flipside of this, the palestinian authority under mahmoud abbas is blamed for doing too little to stop the ongoing wave of palestinian violence. reporter: yeah, the report addresses several issues on both sides and says the palestinian authority should take steps to stop incitement, condemn violence more clearly and make more efforts to combat violence. since october, as you know, there has been a wave of violence in this region. the past two days, there have been new attacks and clashes. the prime minister also criticizes the report. we heard from a palestinian official and he says the report does
reporter: the criticism is detailed concerning israel's settlement policy, now criticism of its settlement policy is nothing new for the israeli government but the prime minister issued a statement earlier which criticized in return the part of the report, saying it perpetuates the myth, as it said, that israeli construction in the west bank is an obstacle to peace and it also continued by saying that when israel -- settlement, it never got peace in return. anchor: because we have to look at...